The American territory of Puerto Rico took a devastating hit from Hurricane Maria that killed at least ten; left many flooded, without power, and clean drinking water.

The category 4 hurricane directly hit the island Wednesday, knocking out the power grid and destroying 80 percent of agricultural crop value.

Internal phone communications are still very limited or non-existent. Gas for cars and generators and food are only days away from vanishing.

An estimated total of $780 million in farm yields was lost to Maria, on top of $45 million that was lost to Hurricane Irma earlier in the month. The island had already been in the midst of a serious recession, carrying a debt load of $74 billion.

U.S. President Donald Trump has affirmed that federal help for Puerto Rico as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands is being provided. 4,000 members of the US Army Reserves have been deployed to assist in recovery.

If you would like to personally help there are several donation campaigns underway. Global Giving has already raised over $1 million towards the $2 million goal for their Puerto Rico and Caribbean Hurricane Relief Fund.

If you are unable to donate you can help by spreading the word! Share this photo series to let others know what is going on in case they can help!

Satellite images show nighttime in Puerto Rico before the storm (above), and on September 25th (below), four days after the storm struck.